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right now on cbs 2 this morning...the new poll numbers for the democratic presidential race in iowa are in.we'll tell you if bernie sanders and hillary clinton the hawkeye state. the latest information about the man who shot a killed a four year old after cutting off her father. the new efforts by the university of iowa to fight back against sexual assault on campus. welcome to cbs two this morning...i'm kevin barry. barry. and i'm kelly d'ambrosio. d'ambrosio. let's get a check of our cbs 2 weather first forecast. grab the umbrella!showers and storms move in later today. satellite and radar shows showers and storms to our west. we are seeing mostly cloudy skies today. our
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planner shows showers and storms with windy conditions. our temps warm into the 60s today.
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new this morning, a new
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another another another democratic candidate candidatecould be dropping out of the race entirely today. lincoln chafee plans to make an announcement on the future of his campaign today at the d- n-c women's forum.he tweeted that last night.earlier this week, jim webb dropped out of the race for the democratic nomination, but said he might run as an independent. here's a live look at the capitol where hillary clinton spent 11 hours testifying yesterday in front of a house committee on the benghazi attack that happened in 20-12. 12.clinton has now testified three times under oath about the attack -- which left four people dead -- including a u-s ambassador.republicans accused clinton of ignoring the ambassador's request for more security before the attack happened.chief investigator trey gowdy says there wasn't much new information gathered
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in the horus long meetting. in terms of her testimony, i don't know that she testified that much differently today than the previous times she's testified. i'd have to go back and look at the transcript. transcript.gowdy says several questions are still unanswered -- like why the security requests were denied -- and why the adminstration changed what they said the motive for the attacks were a few days later.gowdy says there are about a dozen witnesses left to interview. wisconsin congressman paul ryan is officially running for speaker of the house. house.the wisconsin republican first turned down pleas to run for the post.but then told his collegues he would run only if he had the support of three key g-o-p house groups.which included the conservative freedom caucus... but iowa congressman steve king does *not support ryan. king has made it clear on his facebook and twitter accounts that he supports florida congressman daniel webster for speaker.elections in the house for the speaker will be held next week. we'll have complete coverage of all the political headlines of the week,be sure to catch
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that at 9:30 sunday morning on our sister station, fox 28 and again at 10-30 right here on cbs 2. new this morning, one person was killed and two others injured in yet another shooting on a college campus, this time in nashville at tennessee state university. university.right now, police say the shooting was prompted by a dispute over a dice game. the two other victims have been hospitalized.this shooting comes just a week after three people were wounded by gunfire at an off-campus party just across the street from the same college. cbs 2 news is learning more about the criminal history of a man who's charged with murdering a 4-year-old in a fit of road rage in albuqueque, new mexico. mexico.tony torrez made an initial court appearance thursday.police say the 27-year-old killed lily garcia when he fired at the truck her father was driving.over the past ten years, torrez has been charged with drug possession, assault, child abuse, and kidnapping.back in 2006, he was involved in another road rage incident where he allegedly pulled a
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gun and pointed it at a man's face.in each case, the charges were dropped or dismissed. also in albuquerque, right now a suspect sits in jail, accused of shooting and injuring a police officer on wednesday night.dozens of officers swarmed on davon lyman last night to arrest him. court documents say he shot toward officers six times wednesday, striking officer dan webster.he underwent surgery and is expected to go through even more procedures. new this morning -- police are now saying a school attack that killed two people in sweden, sweden,was racially motivated. a masked attacker with a sword stabbed four people -- killing a teacher and a student.many other students thought it was a halloween prank.the suspect was shot and killed by police. a majority of students at the school are from other countries and evidence at attackers home led police to believe race was motivation. the university of iowa is ramping up their efforts to eliminate assaults on campus. so far, at least four sex
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assaults have been reported on campus this semester alone. alone.starting monday, students will be asked to take a survey on sexual misconduct. the online survey will ask students about issues like harassment, dating violence, sexual violence and stalking. the survey was created by sexual assault and student affairs professionals after the white house developed a task force to protect students. tom 05:48:48 "we know that sexual misconduct is a terribly underreported crime, but what we don't know is what the true incidence is and this survey will help us establish that." that."all responses to the survey will be anonymous...the results are expected to be in by spring. right now -- police at the university of northern iowa are investiating their third sexual assault this year. police say it happened earlier this week.in response to that -- the fraternity sigma phi epsilon held an event to help educate future college students on how to overcome the violence and help people who have been sexually assaulted. it's coming up next... next...the candid campaign
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trail moment for one candidate while he was asked about superheros.
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this monday a brand-new superhero t-v show debuts right here on cbs 2. 2.and *she already seems to be a fan favorite, at least to one presidential candidate.
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candidate.jeanne moos reports. reports. just as supergirl's new show is about to premiere, she exploded...onto the stage of presidential politics."you sure you're bulletproof?""i hope so." bullets may bounce off supergirl but jeb bush shot himself in the foot answering this question.(nat sound of question)"who is your favorite superhero?""we're going down. brace for impact." jeb should have stuck with his first answer, which was batman. "oh come on." but instead he brought up the young female caped crusader who can lower a crashing jetliner to a safe landing reminiscent of the miracle on the hudson.jeb bush/(r) presidential candidate "i saw there's supergirl is on tv. i saw it when i was working out this morning. there was an ad promoting supergirl. she looked kind of, pretty hot." (laughter) now "hot" is a term presidential candidates usually apply to, say, the weather rather than a
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melissa benoist.even jeb didn't need xray vision to see...jeb bush/(r) presidential candidate "that'll make the news."wrote one commentator... "ugh. the woman is about the same age as his children. what a creep" versus the counter- argument "so he said that tv supergirl was hot. what's wrong with that?""to be a superhero you need a crime. there's a car chase on the 112 freeway. i can do a car chase." mamae jeb should follow the lead of donald trump when it comes to superheroes.(nat sound)"mr. trump, are you batman?""i am batman." (reporter standup)"but supergirl and jeb bush do have one thing in common.""let me show you something."both seem to have a penchant for unbuttoning their shirts to reveal their true selves. jeanne moos cnn....."pretty hot." new york. and you can watch super girl next monday night right here
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morning.coming up next... next...the one touching reason a businessman is giving away his fortune.
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welcome back -- it's now we're taking a look at your_______ your_______ you've proably heard of john hopkins, the cleveland clinc and m-d andersona&but you may not have heard of the huntan cancer institutea&..it was started by a utah businessman who is a cancer survivora&
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survivora&he's given nearly his entrire fortunea&.1- point-4 billion dollarsa&away a&.mark kolebel from our sister station in salt lake city explains whya& whya& (shot from the podium during award)u-s businessman and philantropist...jon huntsman senior has devoted his life to helping others.....huntsman: "no man stand alone"(nat pop of properties)creator of the fast food 'clam shell" and the 'leggs" panyhose egg......turned jon huntsman senior into a billionaire... who gave *almost* all of it away...to find a cure for cancer..(sot huntsman) "i know there are people in my condition and others similiar who can change that and make a fference."a four time cancer survivor himself... jon huntsman and his wife started the huntsman cancer institute 20 years ago in utah.... today... the huntsman cancer institute is the only cancer hospital in the world designed by a cancer patient....(sot huntsman) "i don't like to see people suffering. it breaks my heart when i see people with cancer."honored
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medal of philanthropy... jon huntsman has vowed to cure for cancer.......willing to give the rest of his fortune away to beat it...the cancer institute is a vital part of curing cancer around the world........(cut to) "people see that it's the largest genetic cancer research center in the world. and they know cancer is going to be cured only through genetics and the study of this disease.....and why we get it. and how we can terminate it as soon as possible. you may have heard of the huntsman name as it relates to politicsa&. politicsa&.jon huntsman senior's son, jon junior ran for president in 2012a& it's coming up.... up....the early halloween celebration in the corridor tonight, and how mother nature might force a change of plans. plans.in your cbs 2 weather
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toughest on spending? fox news did the analysis and jeb bush had the best record. billions in pork, vetoed. eight budgets, balanced. and tax cuts every single year. right to rise usa
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who has the plan for jobs? jeb. tax cuts for the middle class. eliminates special loopholes.
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jeb: cut taxes. grow america. right to rise usa is responsible for the content of this message. grab the umbrella!showers and storms move in later today. satellite and radar shows showers and storms to our west. we are seeing mostly cloudy skies today. our planner shows showers and storms with windy conditions.
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here's a look at some of eastern iowa's top stories -- on this morning... drivers listen up -- today from 10-to 2 you'll get the chance to fill uuwith e-15 fuel for only 1-15.this will only be available at the kum and go on blairs ferry road in marion.e-15 is fuel that has 15-percent american ethanol blened with unleaded gasoline. this was sponsored by iowa corn and growth energy. this week reading is contagious, the 19-th annual reading celebration continues today to encourage students to open a book each fall.i was lucky enough to read for kids at echo hill elementary school yesterday.this event is a partnership with all metro
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includes over 22-hundred students. tonight at 6 -- tricksters of all ages are invited at the weather-dance fountain on the ped mall in iowa city -- dressed in your halloween costumes.the annual parade to the robert a. lee rec center will start at 6-15 to the halloween carnival.all children must be with an adult. if it rains like it is supossed to -- the parade will be cancelled but the carnival will still be at the rec center. it's coming up next... next...the latest information about flooding concerns for a
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cbs 2 this morning...the questions being asked after an american soldier is killed during a rescue mission trying to free isis hostages.
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the latest information about three teens accused of breaking into cars in solon -- and stealing a gun. the historic cedar rapids building that's looking for a new owner. welcome to cbs two this morning.we're takign a live look at*****happy friday everyone i'm kelly everyone i'm happy friday everyone i'm kelly d'ambrosio. d'ambrosio.and i'm kevin barry, we want to encourage you to come on over with us to our show on fox28 that starts at 7am! 7am!we'll be talking with a gardening expert about how to best prepare your flowers for the winterand comedian jimmy pardo will join us, he's been on the late late show, conan and comedy central , many times.we always have a fun time on fox28 morning live and want you to join in with us! let's get a check of our cbs 2
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a u-s service member has been killed in combat in iraq for the first time since the campagin against the islamic state started last year. about a dozen special operations troops and iraqi forces raided a compound thursday -- saving 70 iraqi prisoners who were about to be executed by the islamic state.
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about the president's vow *not to put u-s soldiers into combat in iraq.pentagon spokesperson peter cook said the u-s special ops forces were only assisting kurdish fighters. "in that support role, they are allowed to defend themselves and also defend partner forces and to protect against the loss of innocent life." life."the raid was launched after u-s intelligence saw evidence of mass graves being dug inside the prison compound. the name of the u-s commando has not been released. a u-s marine from california was killed near an airfield in england -- when his fighter jet went down.it happened on wednesday but right now investigators are still looking into what caused the crash.authorities say major taj sareen's seat was ejected from the single seat aircraft. no other injuries were reported. new this morning -- at least 42 people have been killed this morning in france when a bus and truck crashed and caught fire.it happened in the southwest part of the country. a french legislator said that most of the people who were
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killed were elderly and heading on a day-long trip. we'll continue to track this story -- and give and updates when more information is released. 12 tons of marijuana were seized by u-s authorities and 22 people were arrested in connection with a tunnel that crosses the border into mexico. mexico.that tunnel is said to run the length of *8 football fields.the passage connected warehouses in tijuana, mexico, and san diego which were all lit, ventilated and equipped with a rail system.u-s officials say smugglers move their very first load of drugs wednesday and that nothing got through undetected. right now , residents along mexico's south-western coast are bracing for what forecasters are calling a potentially catastrophic catagory 5 hurricane. hurricane.the u-s national hurricane center says hurricane patricia's maximum wind speeds have grown to 160 miles per hour.here's a look at the latest forecast track for the storm.weather experts believe it could weaken today, but will still be very powerful when it hits land this afternoon.
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accused of a string of break-ins in solon. solon.police have arrested 18- year-olds kain cortez and zachary ross and 19-year-old jordan lehman.police complaints say the three broke into multiple cars on september 21st and stole credit cards.they also stole a gun and an ammo clip out of one car.all three were caught on security video using the stolen cards -- and admitted the crime to police.each teen now faces seven charges of burglary and one theft charge. four people have been sentenced for robbing a jones county bank earlier this year. year.brothers andrew and shiloh palmer were charged with robbing the exchange state bank in martelle in april.they pleaded guilty in july, and will serve nearly 13- years in prison. prison.peter olinger and his wife elizabeth olinger also pleaded guilty to charges in connection with the case.peter was sentenced tototen-years behind bars.elizabeth was sentenced to 17-years. 17-years.jones county deputies say on april sixth, peter olinger drove the palmers to the bank, where the brothers pulled out guns and got away with cash.their get-away vehicle was found burned
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outside of town. new this morning, a judge has thrown out a lawsuit against the chauncey tower project in iowa city. city.the trinity episcopal church filed the lawsuit in june, after the iowa city city council approved the 15-story building.the church was upset over the tower's location next to it at the corner of college and gilbert streets.trinity episcopal will have 30 days to appeal the judge's ruling. in marion -- there are new concerns about a multi-million dollar project on the city's north side. side.the corridor business journal says mayor snooks bouska is concerned about the tower terrace location reserved for this 19-million dollar y-m-c-a.the mayor says that location is in the 100-year flood plain for indian creek.executive director bob carlson says it's not a concern because the new building will be elevated three feet above that level. in cedar rapids, cbs 2 news has learned, part of an iconic building is for sale.the paramount building, which is attached to the historic theatre, is on the market for 1-point-8 million
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property tells our partners at the corridor business journal the previous owner is moving and wants to unload the 15- and retail space. right now -- iowa's unemployment rate is at 3- point-six percent -- that's significantly lower than the national average.but companies in the corridor say we can do better. better.many local manufacturing companies tell cbs 2 news they still have hundreds of jobs open each year -- with no workers trained d fill them.those companies set up at kirkwood community college last night. they hope events like these encourages people to consider manufacturing as a career.if you would like to learn about the list of companies here interested i imeeting potential workers, we have resources for you on our website, cbs 2 iowa dot com. it's after the break... break...the theme one pop artist is singing about on her new album and when we can buy
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next.in your cbs 2 here's a look at some of eastern iowa's top stories -- on this morning... if you're hoping to head out this weekend to see some fall leaves, here's a look at gas prices right now in iowa.the average for a gallon of gas in iowa is about 2-dollars and 42- cents. that's dropped about 8 cents from last weekbut still well above the national average of 2-21. the salvation army is looking for volunteers to get into the holiday spirit and give their time ringing bells.it's the salvation army's biggest fundraising effort.the red kettle campaign accounts for at least 45- percent of the army's operatatg budget. budget.if you'd like to help out this year, you can find more information on our website, cbs 2 iowa dot com. governor terry branstad is in the corridor later tonight.he will present former iowa governor robert ray with the uncommon iowan award, on behalf of the hoover presidential foundation. governor ray will become the first recipient of the award. that will take place from 6 to 8:30 at the hotel at kirkwood center in cedar rapids. adele has released her first
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it came out early this morning on her facebook page!this will be her first song out since 2012 when she sang the james bond theme, skyfall. skyfall.we'll have to wait a little we'll have to wait a little longer for her entire album.she posted a picture on instagram with the caption 25 out november 20.adele also said the theme of this album will be self acceptance. good morning, it's on this morning,
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we'll have another look at some of today's top stories, right after this. cbs-2 news connects with the corridor.call us with your story tips at 1-800-222-kganor email us at news at cbs2iowa.comor connect with us
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welcome back - - it's now we're taking a look at your_______ your_______ new this morning, a new democratic qunnipiac poll shows showshillary clinton regaining
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the lead among likely caucus goers in iowa.she received 50-percent support while vermont senator bernie sanders stayed at around 41-percent former maryland governor martin o'malley received 4- percent support.the other candidate in the race, lincoln chaffe, received less than one percent.he's expected to drop out of the race today at a d-n- c event.jim webb droppe out earlier this week. here's a live look at the capitol where hillary clinton spent 11 hours testifying yesterday in front of a house committee on the benghazi attack that happened in 20-12. 12.clinton has now testified three times under oath about the attack -- which left four people dead -- including a u-s ambassador.republicans accused clinton of ignoring the ambassador's request for more security before the attack happened.chief investigator trey gowdy says there wasn't much new information gathered in the horus long meetting. in terms of her testimony, i don't know that she testified that much differently today than the previous times she's
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testified. i'd have to go back and look at the transcript. transcript.gowdy says several questions are still unanswered -- like why the security requests were denied -- and why the adminstration changed what they said the motive for the attacks were a few days later.gowdy says there are about a dozen witnesses left to interview. wisconsin congressman paul ryan is officially running for speaker of the house. house.the wisconsin republican first turned down pleas to run for the post.but then told his collegues he would run only if he had the support of three key g-o-p house groups.which included the conservative freedom caucus... but iowa congressman steve king does *not support ryan. king has made it clear on his facebook and twitter accounts that he supports florida congressman daniel webster for speaker.elections in the house for the speaker will be held next week. we'll have complete coverage of all the political headlines of the week,be sure to catch 'iowa in focus'i'll be hosting that at 9:30 sunday morning on our sister station, fox 28 and
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again at 10-30 right here on cbs 2. new this morning, one person was killed and two others injured in yet another shooting on a college campus, this time in nashville at tennessee state university. university.right now, police say the shooting was prompted by a dispute over a dice game. the two other victims have been hospitalized.this shooting comes just a week after three people were wounded by gunfire at an off-campus party just across the street from the same college. cbs2 is learning more about the criminal history of a man who's charged with murdering a 4-year-old in a fit of road rage in albuqueque, new mexico. mexico.tony torrez made an initial court appearance thursday.police say the 27-year-old killed lily garcia when he fired at the truck her father was driving.over the past ten years, torrez has been charged with drug possession, assault, child abuse, and kidnapping.back in 2006, he was involved in another road rage incident where he allegedly pulled a gun and pointed it at a man's face.in each case, the charges
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also in albuquerque, right now a suspect sits in jail, accused of shooting and injuring a police officer on wednesday night.dozens of officers swarmed on davon lyman last night to arrest him. court documents say he shot toward officers six times wednesday, striking officer dan webster.he underwent surgery and is expected to go through even more procedures. new this morning -- police are now saying a school attack that killed two people in sweden, sweden,was racially motivated. a masked attacker with a sword stabbed four people -- killing a teacher and a student.many other students thought it was a halloween prank.the suspect was shot and killed by police. a majority of students at the school are from other countries and evidence at attackers home led police to believe race was motivation. the university of iowa is ramping up their efforts to eliminate assaults on campus. so far, at least four sex assaults have been reported on campus this semester alone. alone.starting monday, students will be asked to take a survey on sexual misconduct.
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the online survey will ask students about issues like harassment, dating violence, sexual violence and stalking. the survey was created by sexual assault and student affairs professionals after the white house developed a task force to protect students. tom 05:48:48 "we know that sexual misconduct is a terribly underreported crime, but what we don't know is what the true incidence is and this survey will help us establish that." that."all responses to the survey will be anonymous...the results are expected to be in by spring. it's now on this morning. morning.we'll take a look at what's coming up on fox 28 morning live before we send
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we'll hope you'll switch over to fox 28 right now for fox 28 morning live.coming up - jerry stevenson joins us for get it growing.he'll have more tips for what you can do to keep your plants healthy as the colder weather sets in. in.plus - get ready to laugh! comedian jimmy pardo is performing this weekend at penguins.you may have seen him right you u y have seen him right here on cbs 2 on "the late late show."he'll be stopping by with a sneak stopping by with a sneak peak at his show.
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